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Aluminum, elemental hydrogen halides

Silica is reduced to silicon at 1300—1400°C by hydrogen, carbon, and a variety of metallic elements. Gaseous silicon monoxide is also formed. At pressures of >40 MPa (400 atm), in the presence of aluminum and aluminum halides, silica can be converted to silane in high yields by reaction with hydrogen (15). Silicon itself is not hydrogenated under these conditions. The formation of silicon by reduction of silica with carbon is important in the technical preparation of the element and its alloys and in the preparation of silicon carbide in the electric furnace. Reduction with lithium and sodium occurs at 200—250°C, with the formation of metal oxide and silicate. At 800—900°C, silica is reduced by calcium, magnesium, and aluminum. Other metals reported to reduce silica to the element include manganese, iron, niobium, uranium, lanthanum, cerium, and neodymium (16). [Pg.471]

Hydrogen bonding is so common that coordinate bonds between other elements are sometimes overlooked. Antimony(Ill) halides form very few complexes with other halides, whereas aluminum halides readily form complexes. The octet of electrons is complete in all atoms of the antimony halides, but is incomplete in die aluminum atom of aluminum halides ... [Pg.154]

It is easy to reduce anhydrous rare-earth halides to the metal by reaction of more electropositive metals such as calcium, lithium, sodium, potassium, and aluminum. Electrolytic reduction is an alternative in the production of the light lanthanide metals, including didymium, a Nd—Pr mixture. The rare-earth metals have a great affinity for oxygen, sulfur, nitrogen, carbon, silicon, boron, phosphorus, and hydrogen at elevated temperature and remove these elements from most other metals. [Pg.541]


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